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Thermometry: measuring temperature.
 
Thermometry: measuring temperature.
  
'''Q1: What is temperature? Just a number?'''
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===Q1: What is temperature? Just a number?===
 
:A1 - the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance.
 
:A1 - the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance.
 
:A2 - a measurement of the average kinetic energy of a particle in a system; 3/2kT <--per molecule
 
:A2 - a measurement of the average kinetic energy of a particle in a system; 3/2kT <--per molecule
  
'''Q2: How do we measure temperature?'''
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===Q2: How do we measure temperature?===
 
:A1 - Most commonly we use a [[Media:The Thermometer.pdf|thermometer]].
 
:A1 - Most commonly we use a [[Media:The Thermometer.pdf|thermometer]].
 
[[File:temperature_scale.jpg|400px]]
 
[[File:temperature_scale.jpg|400px]]
  
Temper is never measured...we measure other system variable and then relate this back to temperature/average kinetic energy of the particles.
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===Temper is never measured===
:- Most common is change in volume as a function of changes in temperature
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:We measure other system variable and then relate this back to temperature/average kinetic energy of the particles.
:- changes is voltage as a function of changed in temperature [thermocouple, used for measuring very hot (flames/kiln) environments]
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::- Most common is change in volume as a function of changes in temperature
:- changes is color as a function of changed in temperature  ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermochromism thermochromic])
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::- changes is voltage as a function of changed in temperature ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermocouple thermocouple], used for measuring very hot environments, like kilns or flames.
:- changes is pressure as a function of changed in temperature (used to develop the idea of an absolute zero, zero pressure zero temperature.)
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::- changes is color as a function of changed in temperature  ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermochromism thermochromic])
:- IR light emission (intensity/wavelength) as a function of temperature
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::- changes is pressure as a function of changed in temperature (used to develop the idea of an absolute zero, zero pressure zero temperature.)
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::- IR light emission (intensity/wavelength) as a function of temperature, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrared_thermometer IR thermometer].

Revision as of 13:08, 28 August 2020

Thermometry: measuring temperature.

Q1: What is temperature? Just a number?

A1 - the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance.
A2 - a measurement of the average kinetic energy of a particle in a system; 3/2kT <--per molecule

Q2: How do we measure temperature?

A1 - Most commonly we use a thermometer.

Temperature scale.jpg

Temper is never measured

We measure other system variable and then relate this back to temperature/average kinetic energy of the particles.
- Most common is change in volume as a function of changes in temperature
- changes is voltage as a function of changed in temperature (thermocouple, used for measuring very hot environments, like kilns or flames.
- changes is color as a function of changed in temperature (thermochromic)
- changes is pressure as a function of changed in temperature (used to develop the idea of an absolute zero, zero pressure zero temperature.)
- IR light emission (intensity/wavelength) as a function of temperature, IR thermometer.